ARLINGTON, VA-Brookfield is leveraging the recent sale of its Denver assets to expand in the Washington-area market. Its portfolio of class A office properties here comprises 2.3 million sf.
WASHINGTON, DC-The Supreme Court decided Cuno v. DaimlerChrysler on technical grounds, leaving some in the industry to wonder who else might challenge such tax incentive regimes. The Supreme Court said the plaintiffs did not have the standing to bring the case into the federal court system.
WASHINGTON, DC-The Supreme Court decided Cuno v. DaimlerChrysler on technical grounds, leaving some in the industry to wonder who else might challenge such tax incentive regimes. The Supreme Court said the plaintiffs did not have the standing to bring the case into the federal court system.
WASHINGTON, DC-In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court dismisses the challenge to Ohio's tax incentive regime. The court rules that the plaintiffs--a group of taxpayers and local businesses--had not established proper standing.
WASHINGTON, DC-In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court dismisses the challenge to Ohio's tax incentive regime. The court rules that the plaintiffs--a group of taxpayers and local businesses--had not established proper standing.
WASHINGTON, DC-Though a number of real estate-related measures have passed or are about to pass Congress, industry watchers are still wondering about the fate of some others.
WASHINGTON, DC-Though a number of real estate-related measures have passed or are about to pass Congress, industry watchers are still wondering about the fate of some others.
WASHINGTON, DC-The area makes up a considerable portion of the retirement fund's real estate portfolio. Relatively inactive this year, it looks as though TIAA-CREF is poised to make its first acquisition for 2006.
WASHINGTON, DC-The area makes up a considerable portion of the retirement fund's real estate portfolio. Relatively inactive this year, it looks as though TIAA-CREF is poised to make its first acquisition for 2006.
WASHINGTON, DC-The District of Columbia picks up a 38,311-sf office building for $15.3 million. It had been leased to the District's Department of Motor Vehicles.